This article proposes an analysis of the clues given in printed collections by their address to a limited public and by the circulation of individual poems prior to publication. We will analyze, from the point of view of reception by successive audiences, the tension between the paradigm of generic reading of the canzoniere and a published work’s inscription in a specific ethical and social context. Two very different avenues of publication are compared—involving, on the one hand, processes rooted in the context of the royal court (Jamyn and Ronsard), and on the other hand, those arising from a spouse’s mourning (Christofle du Pré and Pierre de Brach). These collections, which readapt the discursive framework of Petrarchism and extend the s...
This article examines concepts such as creative imitation and the impossibility of representation in...
This article focuses on ethos in the first French petrarquist canzonieri of the 16th century. It aim...
This article reconsiders Petrarch’s French afterlife by juxtaposing a time of long-recognised Petrar...
Cet article propose une lecture des indices qui, dans des recueils imprimés, formulent une adresse à...
International audienceThis article focuses on ethos in the first French petrarquist canzonieri of th...
International audienceThis article focuses on ethos in the first French petrarquist canzonieri of th...
International audienceThis article focuses on ethos in the first French petrarquist canzonieri of th...
International audienceThis article focuses on ethos in the first French petrarquist canzonieri of th...
International audienceThis article focuses on ethos in the first French petrarquist canzonieri of th...
International audienceThis article focuses on ethos in the first French petrarquist canzonieri of th...
International audienceThis article focuses on ethos in the first French petrarquist canzonieri of th...
This article presents a research project developed by a group of scholars from different Italian uni...
Cécile Alduy’s and Daniel Maira’s recent works on the French canzoniere have prompted the writing of...
Cécile Alduy’s and Daniel Maira’s recent works on the French canzoniere have prompted the writing of...
This thesis brings a fresh engagement with the writings and career of Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch) ...
This article examines concepts such as creative imitation and the impossibility of representation in...
This article focuses on ethos in the first French petrarquist canzonieri of the 16th century. It aim...
This article reconsiders Petrarch’s French afterlife by juxtaposing a time of long-recognised Petrar...
Cet article propose une lecture des indices qui, dans des recueils imprimés, formulent une adresse à...
International audienceThis article focuses on ethos in the first French petrarquist canzonieri of th...
International audienceThis article focuses on ethos in the first French petrarquist canzonieri of th...
International audienceThis article focuses on ethos in the first French petrarquist canzonieri of th...
International audienceThis article focuses on ethos in the first French petrarquist canzonieri of th...
International audienceThis article focuses on ethos in the first French petrarquist canzonieri of th...
International audienceThis article focuses on ethos in the first French petrarquist canzonieri of th...
International audienceThis article focuses on ethos in the first French petrarquist canzonieri of th...
This article presents a research project developed by a group of scholars from different Italian uni...
Cécile Alduy’s and Daniel Maira’s recent works on the French canzoniere have prompted the writing of...
Cécile Alduy’s and Daniel Maira’s recent works on the French canzoniere have prompted the writing of...
This thesis brings a fresh engagement with the writings and career of Francesco Petrarca (Petrarch) ...
This article examines concepts such as creative imitation and the impossibility of representation in...
This article focuses on ethos in the first French petrarquist canzonieri of the 16th century. It aim...
This article reconsiders Petrarch’s French afterlife by juxtaposing a time of long-recognised Petrar...